More Good Samaritans

“I was like, oh, she’s gone,” Schulte told local news, “but the baby’s in there kicking. I’ve got to do something.”

So he took out a box cutter knife he uses for landscaping and delivered the fawn on the side of the road.

“It was just nice to see how he came right out nice and smooth,” said Schulte, “and I just worked the neck, because his neck came out first.”

Schulte took the fawn to the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Minnesota in Roseville. The fawn is currently recovering in a playpen with two other rescued fawns. Wildlife rehabilitators have nicknamed him Bambi.

Bambi will stay at the center for the rest of the summer before he’s released back into the wild.

In general, you should leave fawns alone, even if they aren’t with their mother.

That being said, Schulte did a great thing stepping in to deliver the fawn.